An ambassador for the coloured gemstone specialist, it's not the first time Kunis has been spotted wearing Gemfields jewels this year. The Ukranian-born actress wore a pair of Gemfields Mozambican ruby studs to the premiere of 'Oz the Great and Powerful' in Moscow and was later spotted flashing an Alexandre Mor for Gemfields Zambian emerald ring and Dominic Jones for Gemfields Zambian emerald earrings at the film's premiere in London.

At the beginning of this year, Gemfields launched one of the most ambitious fine jewellery collaborations the world has ever seen, with the intention of changing the way consumers perceive coloured gemstones. Among the 36 leading international designers chosen to create an exclusive range of one-off jewels for Gemfields were Shaun Leane, Theo Fennell and Stephen Webster, as well as Nam Cho.

As the world's leading producer of coloured gemstones, Gemfields is committed to ethical production, responsible mining and complete transparency. Specialising in emeralds and amethysts from Zambia as well as rubies from Mozambique, Gemfields can trace the origin of each stone it sells, from mine to market.

The Nam Cho for Gemfields earrings worn by Mila Kunis are available to buy at Fragments.

The Nam Cho earrings with diamonds and Gemfields Zambian emeralds, set in white gold and worn by Mila Kunis to the premiere of her new film 'Third Person', are available to buy at fragments.com.

Mila Kunis was selected to be the new ambassador for the world's leading producer of ethically sourced coloured gemstones, Gemfields, earlier this year, and is regularly spotted wearing Gemfields jewels on the red carpet.

Actress Mila Kunis wore a pair of Nam Cho for Gemfields Zambian emerald earrings to to the premiere of her latest film 'Third Person' at the Toronto Film Festival.

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